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    Quantum Mottle or Graininess in the Radiographic Image Because of Too
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Quantum Mottle or Graininess in the Radiographic Image Because of Too

Question 28

Question 28

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Quantum mottle or graininess in the radiographic image because of too few photons interacting with the body part will affect image quality by decreasing the:


A) density.
B) spatial resolution.
C) contrast.
D) latitude.

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